Philly band Mt. Joy celebrated selling out their hometown show at the Mann Center with a star-studded performance featuring the Phillie Phanatic and Sixers coach Nick Nurse.
Mt. Joy 's Matt Quinn and Sam Cooper celebrated their biggest hometown show ever with help from the Philly sports friends.
Mt. Joy founders Matt Quinn and Sam Cooper — who grew up in Devon and Valley Forge and met at Conestoga High School — are big-time Philly sports fans.Their song “Astrovan,” which they closed their two-hour-plus show at the Mann with on Friday, is featured on theIn Friday’s show, which featured covers of Bruce Springsteen’s “Atlantic City” and Carly Simon’s “You’re So Vain,” their Philly fandom was evident in the “E-A-G-L-E-S, Eagles!” chants they encouraged.
Midway through, the Phanatic emerged, shaking his tummy, pretending to play guitar with his teeth and hamming it up with keyboard player Jackie Miclau on ABBA’s “Dancing Queen.”Mt. Joy, the band certified ‘fantastic’ by Jason Kelce, is playing a hometown show at the Mann The band then brought out Nurse for their second encore, with Quinn saying that the group had previously jammed with the Sixers coach, who is an accomplished keyboard player as well as a guitarist and an avowed Prince superfan.
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